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mousing, decemb r go.
1918
THE MILLEDUE
Of Interest To Women
Volunteers For Ov
>lrs-
Party For December
Bride
Little and Mrs. Roy
host esses Thursday
A 1 " ^ t rook party, 'at their
N. .Id!arson street, in lion-
£ of > liss
Fne P»r' or
Barksdale, a bride
where the guests as-
of th e
week.
^ lel ‘ sll and red roses.
attractively decorated
|n ns n't
the g»me
of rook, refresh
^consisting <* a salad coursi
® eBt ' s . .... a sweet course, were
,, ' ll0 'T on the small card tables.
« erve ' party were: Miss Barksdale,
ln Howard, Mrs. Charles
J!r9 ‘ Mrs. K. A. Tigner, Mrs. C. H.
O. Sallee, Miss
J'.oore,
„.. ilfi „l(j Mrs. J.
. e McKinley, Mrs. Julia West,
i jjldi r<l Ilinion, Mrs. L. C.
Mr9 . Tom Hall, Mrs. N.
' l , ' 0 f Covington; Miss Marion
^fiin-’t'ad Miss Callle Cook and
StoAimie Harper.
Dinner Party For Bride-elect
, . M. M. Parks was the charm-
v ste , ;s u t a six o’clock dinner
Tuesday evening at the Mansion giv
en in honor
of Miss Nan aBrksdale
a bride-elect of the week.
From the table, which had as It
( ,, .. a | decoration a crystal vase of
•beautiful ret roses, an elegant f ur
course dinner was served.
i. ..I. verseasDutv
it "tl be of Interest to Miss Loul«
Aa ls friends to know that she has
made application to do canteen wo“
f nd Kl “ w,u> ■
be called lor service within the next
ew weeks.
Miss Wall is teaching in the public
school of Albany but in the event she
receives an appointment for overseas
duty, she expects to resign her pose
tl<n as a member of the Albany fac
ulty.
VTLLE NEWb.
MILLE
EDGEVILLE, CEORGDMjjj
*■ <• ■ . am M. Miller, of Dreseln,
Ohio, arrived in Mllledgeville, Tues
day.
Misses Lurlene I’arker and Ho.
members of the faculty of the Ceo,
gia Normal and Industrial College,
bent -Monday and Tuesday here,
gl -' S ' H at Bio Kn x Hotel. They an
traveiing in interest of the organism
tion of country school work.—McDuf
fie Pr. grass.
Mrs. W. F. I.ittle is in Atlanta.
Mr. \ aden Parks, who is attending
Georgia Tech., will reach here tomor
row and will spend the holidays with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Park.;.
Tea For Miss Barksdale
Mrs. Charles Whitfield entertained
nh a tea yesterday afternoon at her
home on Columbia street in honor of
Miss Nan Barksdale, a bride of Sat
urday.
In the receiving line with the hos
tess were fhe'gmpt of honor, Miss
Barksdale, Mrs. W.’v. Miller, of Quin
cy, ill.; Mrs. C. H. Richardson, of
M nteaSma and Mrs. J. I). Howard.
During the afternoon delicious re
freshments were served by Miss Isa-
Dr. M. M. Parks returned from At
lanta Wednesday.
Miss Laura Sh rley, who has been
teaching in the public schools of Quit-
man, is at home f r the Christmas
holidays.
friends of Mr. Harold Day, who
a* as a member of the S. A. T. C. at
the University of Georgia, will be glad
to know that he Is at home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kidd, who have
been spending the past six weeks in
St Augustine, Fla., and Montezuma,
returned to Milledgeville today. Their
n ends aie glad to learn that Mr. Kidd
is much improved in health.
Miss Annie Simpson is spending the
Christmas holidays in Birmingham
Mr. H. M. Lamar, of Atlanta, son
dr. L. J. Lamar, spent a short
while here this week.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Richardson, cf
Montezuma, are the guests of Mrs.
Richardson’s sister, Mrs. J. D. How
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ware and chil
dren, cf Marshallville, arrived yester
day. The will be the guests of Mr.
Miss Louise Wall will arrive tod?.., ! uml Mrs ' J - D ’ Howard, until after the
Barksdae-Miller wedding.
from Albany, where she teaches i
the public schools.
Mr. Emmett Hines, who is study-
Mrs. Flemming Vaughn, who lived
in Winnsboro, S. C„ previous to the
bell Allen, Miss lienita Allen, Miss ing at the Technological school in ' death of her husband. Rev. Flemming
Moody Harper and Mrs. Turner
f
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Cletia Armstrong, of Cochran,
is visiting Miss Selma Pritchett.
Miss Selma Pritchett has returned
Covers were laid for fourteen, the home after a visit to friends and rel-
f ,«t-; including Miss Nan Barksdale, | atives at Cochran.
Misses Pettigrew
Murphy, Urban,
( wall, Crowel, Elizabeth Moore,
Katherine Greer, Elizabeth Jones,
Mrs 1’ettigrew and Mile. Theresa
Pottecher.
vf . r dinner the guests enj yed
jeveral vocal selections from MBe.
Pottecher and a few wel rendered
piano seections by Miss Urban.
Dr. Parks then entertained the.
f ests with stereoptican views of
France, and as the pictures appeared
upon the screen he and Mile. Pot'ec-
her gove interesting information in
connection with each picture.
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Woman’s Union Bible Club
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall, Miss Fran
ces Hall. Mrs. J. A. Callaway and Mrs.
Geo. Reid spent Wednesday in Macon.
Miss Armstrong, of Cochran, is the
guest of Miss Selma Pritchett.
AFTER ILLNESS i
ZIRGN IRON TONIC
Mrs. Robert Arnold and little son,
of Winder, are visiting Mrs. Arnold's
urents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Mr. William Sibley, who has been
studying at Macon, was called home
last week on account of the death of
his sistor, Miss Mary Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. Milner Shivers and
family, of Eatuntcn, arrived today,
having come to attend the marriage
of Mrs. Shiver's sister, Miss Nan
Barksdale.
Miss Sara Hall, of Atlanta, will
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Hall.
Miss Meta Kenan, who has been
teachoig in the public schools of La
Grange, will arrive tomorrow to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. i.ivngston Kenan.
Miss Margaret Hall, who has been
in training for a nurse at Williams
Atlanta, will spend the vacation with Vau shn, is visiting Mrs. S. J. Vaughn.' Sanitarium in Macon, is spending
When Your System Needs Strength, After i
Sick Spell, Try Zlron
Your blood must have Iron to give
your body strength. Lack of iron
makes many people pale, weak and
languid. To put Iron into your blood,
take Ziron Iron Tonic. Especially af
ter a severe Illness do you need Ziron
to bring back appetite and build up
weakened vitality.
J. E. Clifton, of R. F. D. 3, Lyons.
Ga., writes: "Last summer 1 had ty-;
phold fever and had hemorrhages of
the bowels and my health was wretch-!
ed. I seemed to be unable to get my
strength back. I hnd no appetite, I
had no energy, I didn’t think I was
ever going to get well. My knees were
weak, my flesh felt clammy, I was in
a pretty bad condition. I heard of
Ziron nnd what a good tonic and
strengthener It was, and I sent for it
at once. It helped me. I began tc
improve and soon felt much better and
stronger.”
All druggists sell or can get Ziron
for you. Get a bottle today. It is
guaranteed. 2N 2
\bur Blood Needs
his parents, Judge and and Mrs. Ed
ward R. Hines.
Miss C. B. Kate Banks, who is a
member of the Quitman public scho 1 Jefferson,
faculty, is spending the holidays at
home.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R-liert
Wall will be interested to learn that
they will move, within the next few
days, to the house purchased from
Mr. George Case on Jefferson street.
Mr. Case's family having recently
moved to their newly constructed
house on the corner of Macintosh and
oman
Postponed
On account of the regular meet'n-
day of the Woman's Union Bible Club
felling on Christmas eve, the next
meeting will tie postponed until the
thirty-first of December.
This meeting will be held In the
Mansion parlors at three o’clock and
.Mrs. Parks hopes that a large crowd
will be present,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen, Miss Ruby
Alice Taylor, Mrs. D. W. Brannen and
Miss Katherine Scott motored over
to Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. Martha Sibley, of the Quitman
school, was called 1 borne from Haw-
kinsviile, where she expected to
spend a few days, on account of the
illness of her sister, Miss Mary Sib
ley.
Mrs. Earle P. Blue, of St. Augus
e. Fla., arrived this week to be the
cuest of her mother, Mrs, John W
Amoss, through the holidays.
Miss Ruby Alice Taylor, of Way-
cross is spending the Christmas holi
days with Prof, and Mrs. John S. Al
len.
She will make her future
Dublin.
home in some time here with her parents.
| Miss Hattie Allen who is a student
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jennings, of at Agnes Scott, is expected home to-
I nion, S. C., were called here last morrow to spend the vacation with
week on account of the death cf Mrs. her parents, Judge and Mrs. John T.
Jenning’s sister, Mtss Mary Sibley. Allen.
TABLETS.- On account of the groat
demand from the public for ZIRON In
tablet form, we are putting it up In
this way. Each $1.00 bottlo ccnLiir.s
5 tablets. Can be sent by pnrte's post.
CHATTANOOGA DRUG & CHEM
ICAL CO., Chnttanooga.Tcnn.
Mr. Arthur Minor, who has been j n r . Dawson Allen, who hns been
carrier on rural route three, has buc- j,, the medical corps, U'. S. army, at
ceeded Mr. W. L. Neese as a clerk New York Hospital, will spend the
in the postoffice, Mr. Neese having holidays with hts parents, Dr. and
Dr. J. H. Shurley was called to
Warrenton Sunday on account of the
serious illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sibleen, of
Atlanta, are spending a few days
here, havng been called to Mliledge-
ville on account cf the serious Ill
ness and death of their sister, Miss
Mary Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker infor
mally celebrated their thirty-ninth an
niversary Wednesday, each being in
the best of health and receiving the
congratulations and best wishes of
scores of friends for a continued hap
py and prosperous future.
accepted a position in the office of
the State Entomcligist In Atlanta.
Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Mr. Wingfield Nisbeh, of Macon
Mrs. William Victor Miller of Quin- ’ wlu 8pend ft fpw day8 of next week
cy, 111., is the guest of Mrs. J. J>. with h)s paren(8 Mr and Mra . A D
Howard, having come to be present Nisbet
at the marriage of her father, Mr. i
William M. Miller, to Miss Nan Barks-' Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall will have
dale. | as their guests during the next week
I Mrs. R. A. Hilley and her daughter,
Mtss Henrietta Conn has returned { Mrs. Hansel Hal!, of Fort Valley,
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lud
low- Griner, in Fitzgerald.
Mrs. George Stinson, of MCTlticello.
will arrive Tuesday to be t!he guest of
heT sister, Mrs. J. C. Ingram, during
the holidays.
Miss Anna Wagnon, who has been
in Marion, Ala., for the past three
months, is with her mother, Mrs. L.
P. Wagnon.
Mrs. N. C. Turner, of Covington,
will be a geest at the Barksdale-Mil-
ler wedding.
Mr. Kimbrough Brown has returned
home from Camp Gordon having been
mustered ort ol the service. His
friends are glad to welcome him home
and to see him at his old post of
duty again.
Mr. Josiah Sibley, a student at the
University of Georgia, was called
home last week to attend the funeral
of his sister, Miss Mary Sibley.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fitts, of
Carrolltcn, are spending the' holidays
with Mrs. Fitts’ mothor, Mrs. Adolph
Joseph.
Miss Gene Hall, of Atlanta, will
spend 1 next week here visiting rela
tives.
Mr. Fpyyllove Myrlck, of Philadel
phia, will arrive Sunday and he will
be the guest of his mother, Mrs. T.
K. Myrlck, during the holidays.
Mrs. J. A. Horne has returned from
a recent trip to Baltimore.
Lieut. A. J. Carr, Jr., who was re
cently stationed at Camp Wnd3worth,
near Spartanburg, S. C„ has been
honorably released from military du
ties and has returned home, which
news will be learned with a great
deal of Interest by his many friends
here.
FOR RENT
Good three-horse farm, two miles
from Meriwether, Ga., Including extra
dwelling, good barn, good well cf
water, pasture and hay meadows. Ap
ply to John Hawkins. Nona, Ga.
Grant s
XMAS OFFERINGS SUPREME
Lavallieres, Pendants and a variety of Brooches.
Jewel Cases, Vanity Cases, Wrist Watches, ?
Bracelets
Manicure Sets, Silver and Gold Novelties, Bar Pins..
limit to excellence. When a thing I
There is always a
is as good as it can be made that settles it. J® P a ^
mom than the best is worth is paying for sentiment.
WE WILL HAVE TO MOVE
NEXT YEAR AND MUST
CLOSE OUT ALL HOLIDAY
GOODS—NEW GOODS AT
OLD PRICES.
Grant’s
more than the best
GIFTS TO PLEASE EVERYONE
Card Cases, Cigarette Holders, Match Boxes Frater
nal Emblems in buttons, pins and rings.
Watches, Fobs, Fountain Pens, Cuff Buttons, Scarf
Pins, Chains, Tie Clasps, Charms.
There is always a limit to excellence. When a thing is
as good as it can be made—that settles it. To pay more
than the best is worth is paying for sentiment.
No matter what you want in Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, or other
m
„. , T l j ; -miitv Quality No matter wr
For Christmas gifts nothing exceeds Jewe ry in * , high class goods, you should see what we have before you buy your
T . than in a most and other line nowadays, w n e n ». * ,
t f ,n..nt< more than in almost and other line nowadays. w .. c »
Jewelty . 0 , U va | U e and the rec.p.ent rec-
you buy from Grant's you are assured
ognizes the true worth of the gi t.
Christmas gifts- We are sure to Have what you want and it will be the
best obtainable—certain to please the fortunate recipient.
FOR LADIES
Diamond Set Jewelry; Purses.
Bar Pins, Handy Pins, Collar Pins.
Lavalllerea, Brooches, Crosses.
Wrist Watches and Bracelets.
Manicure 8ets, Vanity Cases.
Neck Chains, Lockets, Watches.
Belt Pins, Barrettes. Veil Pins.
Jewel Cases. Ear Screws. Pendants
Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Spot Pins.
Thimbles, Puff Boxes. Vases, Etc.
essential this year than ever before that you select your Christmas
fowelty early.'Christmas"buyfog"^ already in foil swing and it it were not for
Jewelry eany stoc ks, complete showings would not now be
.he extra s«e and « ,ne *y urge th . t Jou _mit our store early •*--
the extra size
available. Therefore, we
in
the
week and early in the day-thus enabling us to giveth^highekssoj service for
which this store is noted, including Grant Engraving-the good kind.
Highest Quality. Finest Workmuuhip. keawnable Price,.
FOR GENTLEMEN
Collar and Cuff Sets.
Scarf Pins and Cuff Links.
Fountain Pens, Pocket Knives
Silver Pencils, Match Safes.
Tie Clasps, Collar Buttons.
Shaving Articles, Toilet Sets.
Hair and Clothes Brushes.
Emblem Rings, Pins, ButtonSs ’
Cigar and Cigarette Cases, etc. '**1
■i
Grant Jewelry Store